Akridge Fence Co

NC

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Fence contractor

Wrought Iron &ampAluminumand Wood Fencing Commercial Fencing comes in all kindsstylesand materials depending upon the objectives and the need of that specific development plans.&nbspWe commonly use Chain Link Fencingand Wood Fencing .&nbspMany commercial properties requires a combination of these fences for specific areas.&nbspan apartment complex will typically use or need wrought iron and aluminum fencingelectronic security gateschain link fencing around the pool area and for tennis courts.&nbspetc. Gyms Animal Facilities Correctional Facilities &nbsp&nbspQUICK CONTACT Interest In Security Code &nbspYou don&#39value and quality.&nbspClarkeMadisonOconee &ampOglethorpe

39;t need to hire multiple companies just because you have many different fence needs for one job site.  We are prepared to work with you to accomplish your fencing needs in a cost effective and timely manner. Akridge Fence Company is known for its' value and quality.  We make it happen the way you want it at the right price. Contact Akridge Fence Company Today at 706-540-0010 Serving Athens, Clarke, Madison, Oconee & Oglethorpe, County Georgia Fence Home   |  About F

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